Zionism is the problem

The Zionist ideal of a Jewish state is keeping Israelis and Palestinians from living in peace.

... it is no longer possible to believe with an honest conscience that the deplorable conditions in which Palestinians live and die in Gaza and the West Bank come as the result of specific policies, leaders or parties on either side of the impasse. The problem is fundamental: Founding a modern state on a single ethnic or religious identity in a territory that is ethnically and religiously diverse leads inexorably either to politics of exclusion (think of ... Full Story »

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Morton Kurzweil
by Morton Kurzweil - Mar. 22, 2009

Where in the twenty first century is there a State in which Jews can live as equals among equals? Tolerance is the worst form of bigotry. Trust is submission. Only mutual acts of respect for the individual will establish a lasting peace. This is not possible while political corruption is the order of religious and secular authority. All people want the same things for their families and their future. The madness of Iron age warfare and seventh century politics has no place in modern societies. There is a one State solution if religious beliefs and political fanaticism can be kept out of a government that serves its citizenz.

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